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Hey all,

Just a quick post. (im at work)

I have a RMR30 white Ti Hatch, power windows, mirrors, air con, intirior is smokey and stained,

engine has 390xxx km ( 3 injectors working too)

power steering

new windscreen

sh1tloads of good stuff....

I am planning to keep he following (to get my good Ti on the road)

Tyres

Exhaust

Some steering components

Manifolds

5speed gearbox and associated parts

front bar, radiator and fans

Ti rims

SO IF YOU WANT ANYTHING GUYS LET ME KNOW!!!!

It cant stay in my driveway forever, so if you want anything you can have it name your price (nothin stupid like $10 for the windscreen)

PM me here, or sms on <removed by mods>

postage/freight will be from Ringwood Victoria (S.E. Suburbs of Melb)

Im not looking at making any money, just the hole in my pocket need to be reduced!

PICS to follow soon

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I cant believe no one wants anything!!! 15 views and no replys!

the front end is sold, will be at bodyworks in Bayswater as of monday next week, so get ya goodies now!

wheels are sold too

heres the only good pic i have

Ok if you want to offer budget prices im ok with that....

Even if you want the rest of it for $100, i just bought it for the parts i needed...

Wreckers are prowling for these too...

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I cant believe no one wants anything!!! 15 views and no replys!

the front end is sold, will be at bodyworks in Bayswater as of monday next week, so get ya goodies now!

wheels are sold too

heres the only good pic i have

Ok if you want to offer budget prices im ok with that....

Even if you want the rest of it for $100, i just bought it for the parts i needed...

Wreckers are prowling for these too...

what do you want for the ECU ?

I looking for a spare.

what do you want for the ECU ?

I looking for a spare.

is there a difference between an Auto or a manual ecu??

i am going to swap out my auto adn replace with the 5 speed manual later on in the year

just not sure if i need to use the manual ECU yet...

If i dont need it i guess you can have it for $15 + postage

took it out for a spin last night, man i love the manual!!!

even with 380,000km on it the L24e still performs!!! (blasted a vt commodore, was close though...)

i stripped a few interior parts (seats, spars wheel), and switches etc.

a few bits are spoken for, still to be confirmed

pics attached

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took it out for a spin last night, man i love the manual!!!

even with 380,000km on it the L24e still performs!!! (blasted a vt commodore, was close though...)

i stripped a few interior parts (seats, spars wheel), and switches etc.

a few bits are spoken for, still to be confirmed

pics attached

ANy chance of a rear demist switch?

  • 2 weeks later...

Hi again...

The white wreck is needing to be permanantly removed pretty soon, so are there any last takers on parts??

theres alot been stripped so far, but let me know if theres anything you are interested in...

Its off to the wreckers soon....

for sure! $50 is what i was thinking of, but wasnt sure if it was too much or not...

you can email me on

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I go to Brissy tomorrow, and will be back monday night.

The car is at a bodyshop in bayswater, and it will be getting towed back to my place after easter sometime.

(or i will strip it there and get it towd to wreckers from panelshop)

  • 3 weeks later...

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